The Data Librarian's Handbook

Authors

  • Brunella Longo Information Management Adviser

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18352/lq.10206

Keywords:

data librarianship

Abstract

A well rounded disenchanted and yet optimistic book review in a subject increasingly pivotal for the future of our profession: should data librarianship be confined, as the authors of this handbook suggest, to the academic library? and what is, in the end, that qualifies librarianship's theory and practice to deal with data and research data in particular?

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Author Biography

Brunella Longo, Information Management Adviser

Brunella Longo is an Independent Scholar and Information Management Adviser with a peculiar expertise in design, startup and project management of innovative information services both in the public and in the private sectors. Brunella previously worked for 13 years as an employee in library, documentation and intelligence roles before she started up in 1995 her first consultancy and training business in Milan (Italy) supporting internet, digital, bibliographic and e-learning projects. Since 2008 she lives and work in London (UK) where she restarted a consultancy business focussed on data management. Brunella is author of books and articles, training materials and conference speeches on information management issues. Contact details at http://www.brunellalongo.co.uk.

Published

2017-05-15

How to Cite

Longo, B. (2017). The Data Librarian’s Handbook . LIBER Quarterly: The Journal of the Association of European Research Libraries, 27(1), 89–96. https://doi.org/10.18352/lq.10206

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Section

Book reviews
Received 2017-04-22
Published 2017-05-15